The Hope Podcast

Nothing Is Impossible

Aneel Aranha Season 5 Episode 108

Want to achieve the impossible? Discover the power of determination and faith in overcoming obstacles, no matter how absurd the attempt.

108. Nothing Is Impossible — Aneel Aranha

Hello and welcome to The Hope Podcast. I’m Aneel Aranha. Today, we will talk about how, in order to achieve the impossible, one must attempt the absurd. 

I recently came across a quote by Miguel de Unamuno where he said, "In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd.” The first person who came to mind was Noah. He set about building an ark to save living creatures from a flood when there was not a single dark cloud in the sky. How people must have mocked him as he put hammer to nail. But look at what he accomplished!

And then I wondered about other men and women who achieved the impossible, and I realized how many of them did this by attempting the absurd. We may have heard of Ludwig van Beethoven, who kept pumping out musical masterpieces after he became deaf, but we may not have heard of Esref Armagan, who taught himself to both write and paint despite being born blind.

We may have heard of Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen just because she wanted an education and was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for peace, but we may not have heard of Margaret Ann Bulkley, who had to dress as a man to practice medicine because she was born at a time when women didn't have many career options.

We may have heard of British-born Sikh army officer Preet Chandi who became the first woman of color to complete a solo expedition to the South Pole, but we may not have heard of Fauja Singh, who ran his first marathon at age 89 and was awarded the prestigious British Empire Medal to mark his subsequent achievements.

There are thousands of stories of men and women, many with severe disabilities, who achieved impossible things, often simply because they were determined to achieve them. To quote Erik Weihenmayer, who scaled Mouth Everest despite being blind: "What's within you is stronger than what's in your way."

For the believer with God by his side, overcoming obstacles should be easier. Jesus said, "All things are possible with God" (Mark 10:27), and although he was speaking in the context of salvation, there is nothing impossible with God. The enemy will keep taunting us that we will never achieve anything in life, but don't listen to him. Listen to missionary Hudson Taylor instead. "There are three stages to every great work of God; first it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done."

So, go for it! And may the Spirit go with you.

God bless you.